RSS Tricks: How to Redirect WordPress Feeds to FeedBurner Feeds

In this tutorial from our ‘RSS Tricks’ series we’ll be discussing ways how to redirect your WordPress feeds to FeedBurner Feeds.

When you’re starting out in the blogging world you’re probably only providing your readers with the default WordPress feed, but what about FeedBurner? Many don’t get to know about FeedBurner till later on, when their WordPress feed has already been signed up to.

Fear not, for there is a rather simple solution to this – server redirections. Below is a clear and concise explanation of what you have to do to set up these server redirections, followed by a quick explanation of what they actually do.

Fix 1:

There are 3 simple steps to setting up your server redirection from your WordPress feed (both posts and comments) to the FeedBurner feed:

Since we’ll be editing your .htaccess file, the first step is to create a backup of it. You can find this file located in the root of your Web server.

Note: Once again, don’t forget to change the feed’s URL for both the posts and comments.

How It Works

This is nothing more than a simple server redirection. What this means is that when someone clicks on a link to, or tries to access http://www.your-blog.com/feed they will be redirected to http://feeds.feedburner.com/wpmayor.

By doing this, all existing RSS subscribers you already have won’t be lost, and all new ones will be directed to the correct URL immediately.